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Steve Rubenstein

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Homecoming (2016) 0/4 EDIT “There are so many shots of butts and boobs that a viewer gets tired of looking at butts and boobs, which is some sort of cinematic accomplishment.” – San Francisco Chronicle Sep 29, 2016 Full Review Wedding Doll (2015) 79% 3/4 EDIT “"Wedding Doll" is an affecting, offbeat romance and a coming-of-age tale of a mentally impaired woman who rises above cruelty, prejudice and an overprotective mom.” – San Francisco Chronicle Jul 6, 2016 Full Review Careful What You Wish For (2015) 17% 3/4 EDIT “Careful What You Wish For is a well-paced 91 minutes, with enough tortuous trysting the night away to kick off summer vacation at the lake.” – San Francisco Chronicle Jun 8, 2016 Full Review The American Side (2016) 79% 3/4 EDIT “The American Side is a swell trip on one of those cheesy carnival rides, and you'll know it's time to get off the roller coaster when the credits roll.” – San Francisco Chronicle Jun 6, 2016 Full Review Sunset Song (2015) 81% 3/4 EDIT “It's an absorbing, finely composed, fretful film. But when it's over, there is as much relief for the filmgoer as appreciation for the filmmaker's art.” – San Francisco Chronicle May 26, 2016 Full Review Mississippi Grind (2015) 91% 3/4 EDIT “A well-crafted and gritty tale of two compulsive gamblers ...” – San Francisco Chronicle Sep 30, 2015 Full Review A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (2014) 90% 2/4 EDIT “Being absurd only goes so far, and two hours is way too far.” – San Francisco Chronicle Sep 24, 2015 Full Review Sleeping With Other People (2015) 64% 3/4 EDIT “The movie deftly navigates the tricky geography and timing of romance and heartbreak.” – San Francisco Chronicle Sep 17, 2015 Full Review The Second Mother (2015) 98% 3/4 EDIT “It's the funny, edgy, engaging tale of a fingers-to-the-bone maid who must cope with a small-minded employer, a headstrong daughter and a changing social fabric harder to handle than the endless laundry she hangs on the clothesline.” – San Francisco Chronicle Sep 2, 2015 Full Review Steak (R)evolution (2014) 58% 1/4 EDIT “The only remotely engaging thing about "Steak (R)evolution" are the plaintive eyes of the cows.” – San Francisco Chronicle Aug 27, 2015 Full Review
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